Ok, everything's available in the Play Store. Go ahead and check it out, then tell me how you like it please. Dan On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:43 AM, bwilson <bwilson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That sounds great, Dan! > > I've been using other podcatchers on Android for a while now and really > wanted one that integrated with gpodder.net. > > Let us know when the feature is enabled and I'll try it out. > > > > Thanks, > Ben > > > > On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 20:27:25 -0400, Dan Goldstein <dan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hey there everyone. I'm the developer of Podax, an open source podcast > player. GPodder integration has been a requested feature, so I added a > feature that synced Podax's subscription lists with a gpodder.netaccount. > Unfortunately, the server was running pretty slowly at the time > and I was forced to disable the feature. During that time, I created an > Android library that syncs subscription lists with gpodder.net so that > every app can integrate into gpodder.net and share resources. That code > is also open source and I've just put it on the Play store. The feature in > Podax is still disabled, but I'll hopefully upload a new version to the > Play Store in the next couple of days. > I'm interested in hearing comments, suggestions, and anything else to > help make these apps better. > Podax: > https://github.com/thasmin/Podax > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.axelby.podax&hl=en > GPodder.net Account: > https://github.com/thasmin/gpodder_provider > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.axelby.gpodder > > > Dan > > >